You can do this with route maps, 
A search on google for route map cisco gave the first result as:

! Enable policy routing 

interface Ethernet0 
ip policy route-map proxy-redirect 
! Route to proxy server 
route-map proxy-redirect permit 10 
match ip address 110 
set ip next-hop 10.11.12.13 
! Only policy route client www traffic 
access-list 110 deny tcp any any neq www 
access-list 110 deny tcp host 10.11.12.13 any 
access-list 110 permit tcp any any

Just bear in mind the flow of traffic coming back.

If your HTTP requests get natted at the PIX to an ISP A address, then
when you send those requests down the ISP B DSL line, they will return
down the ISP A leased line.

To get around this, perform NAT on the 2610, using an ISP B address,
for all traffic going out the DSL ISP B line. This will make the traffic
return down the DSL line.

Symon

-----Original Message-----
From: fahim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 25 February 2003 08:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Policy Routing Help. [7:63692]


Hi Guys
Need Help in Policy Routing. I have a Cisco 2610 router with Pix behind,
The 2610 has two WAN Connections, S0-256Kbps leased line and ATM0-DSL
line 512Kbps, going to two differenct ISP, with different IP
addresses.E0 will connect to PIX outside interface, I need to configure
SMTP Traffic to route thru leased line, HTTP traffic to route thru ATM0,
DSL line.  I think it can be done by Route Map (policy Routing), cannot
find documents in Cisco's website, or do I need additional router to do
this. If anybody had done similar setup pls do provide a sample
configuration, or if this setup will not work, what is the alternate
suggestion.

appreciate your early reply.

thanks n regards
fahim
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